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Veto - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A veto , Latin for "I forbid", is used to denote that a certain party has the right to stop unilaterally a piece of legislation. In practice, the veto can be absolute (as in the U.N. Security Counci...
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List of United States presidential vetoes - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The word veto does not appear in the United States Constitution, but Article I requires every bill, order, resolution or other act of legislation by the Congress of the United States to be presented...
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President of Ukraine Viktor Yushchenko vetoed 10 laws, adopted by the VRU, the ForUm’s correspondent informs. ... The President sent back to the VRU 10 laws adopted by the VRU with his suggestions. They are the following:
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The state-sponsored report sparked debate by calling for a significant relaxation of the drugs laws. But Keith Hellawell, the drugs tsar, will tell Ministers that softening their stance on cannabis would send the wrong message to the public.
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Barack Obama’s choice to head the agency that keeps the nation safe from foreign threats is a governor who vetoed several key laws to curb illegal immigration and advocates expanding a fraud-infested visa program for foreign workers.
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WASHINGTON -- President Bush has quietly claimed the authority to disobey more than 750 laws enacted since he took office, ... Bush is the first president in modern history who has never vetoed a bill, giving Congress no chance to override his judgments. Instead, he has signed every bill that reached his desk,
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Metro West Daily News of Framingham, Mass., had an excellent editorial last December, on the subject of sex offender “exclusion-zone” laws, ... While the city’s police chief and solicitor raised objections during the council debates, Mayor Nancy Stevens was quiet — until Thursday, when she wisely vetoed the measure.
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